The Nonconnah Creek (or the Nonconnah Creek Drainage Canal) is a 29.7-mile-long (47.8 km) waterway in southwest Tennessee. It starts in extreme southeastern Shelby County, Tennessee, near the town of Collierville. From there, it flows westward, forming the southern border of Germantown. The creek continues to flow west through Memphis and through Whitehaven. Nonconnah Creek empties into McKellar Lake, an oxbow of the Mississippi River. There are three major expressways that follow most of its route. These are Interstate 55, Interstate 240, and Tennessee State Route 385, formerly named and still locally referred to as "Nonconnah Parkway".
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| - The Nonconnah Creek (or the Nonconnah Creek Drainage Canal) is a 29.7-mile-long (47.8 km) waterway in southwest Tennessee. It starts in extreme southeastern Shelby County, Tennessee, near the town of Collierville. From there, it flows westward, forming the southern border of Germantown. The creek continues to flow west through Memphis and through Whitehaven. Nonconnah Creek empties into McKellar Lake, an oxbow of the Mississippi River. There are three major expressways that follow most of its route. These are Interstate 55, Interstate 240, and Tennessee State Route 385, formerly named and still locally referred to as "Nonconnah Parkway". (en)
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| - Desoto County, Mississippi
- United States
- List of rivers of Tennessee
- Collierville, Tennessee
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Bodies of water of DeSoto County, Mississippi
- Chickasaw language
- Germantown, Tennessee
- Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
- Mississippi
- Mississippi River
- 2011 Mississippi River floods
- Oxbow lake
- Stream
- U.S. Route 78
- Whitehaven, Memphis
- Drainage basin
- Bodies of water of Fayette County, Tennessee
- Bodies of water of Shelby County, Tennessee
- Fayette County, Tennessee
- Interstate 240 (Tennessee)
- Interstate 55
- Tennessee
- Tennessee State Route 385
- Rivers of Mississippi
- Rivers of Tennessee
- Choctaw language
- Bodies of water of Marshall County, Mississippi
- Shelby County, Tennessee
- Wolf River (Tennessee)
- Marshall County, Mississippi
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| - Days Creek , Hurricane Creek , Ten Mile Creek , Johns Creek (en)
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| - Black Bayou , Howard Road Outfall (en)
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| - Nonconnah Creek in 2008 (en)
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| - The Nonconnah Creek (or the Nonconnah Creek Drainage Canal) is a 29.7-mile-long (47.8 km) waterway in southwest Tennessee. It starts in extreme southeastern Shelby County, Tennessee, near the town of Collierville. From there, it flows westward, forming the southern border of Germantown. The creek continues to flow west through Memphis and through Whitehaven. Nonconnah Creek empties into McKellar Lake, an oxbow of the Mississippi River. There are three major expressways that follow most of its route. These are Interstate 55, Interstate 240, and Tennessee State Route 385, formerly named and still locally referred to as "Nonconnah Parkway". (en)
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